Using bond dissociation energies to calculate the overall heat gained or lost in a chemical reaction is really just an expression of… Group of answer choicesPascal's LawEinstein's Theory of RelativityThe Pauli Exclusion PrincipleHess's Law
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Using bond dissociation energies to calculate the overall heat gained or lost in a chemical reaction is really just an expression of… Group of answer choicesPascal's LawEinstein's Theory of RelativityThe Pauli Exclusion PrincipleHess's Law
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The correct answer is Hess's Law.
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